January 15th - Holocaust - Survivors - Memory of the Camps
January 14th - Extermination - The Final Solution
January 11th - Quiz on WW2 Holocaust - Discrimination and Persecution
January 10th - Holocaust - Indoctrination
January 9th - Hiroshima - Movie
January 8th - Ending of World War 2 - Hiroshima - Movie
Merry Chirstmas and Happy New Year - Have a safe and peaceful holiday
December 21st - D-Day Landings, Saving Private Ryan,
December 20th - Turning points of WW2 1943, Battle of Stalingrad
December 19th - African and Italian Theatres of War, Pearl Harbour
December 18th - Causes of World War II, Phoney War, The Blitz and Operation Barbarossa
December 17th - Rise of Hitler (assignment article on Nazism)
December 14th - Rise of Fascism in Italy - Mussolini ( assignment questions for reading in textbook)
December 13th - Test on Russian Revolution
December 12th - Review for Test
December 11th - Introduction to Stalin
December 10th - Lesson #7 - Civil War, War Communism and the NEP, Lenin's Death
December 7th - Lesson #6 - Lenin and the Bolshevik Revolution - Lenin leads Russia - Finish Nicholas and Alexandra
December 6th - Lesson #5 - Russian Revolution - March 1917 Revolution and New Governments formed - continue with Nicholas and Alexandra
December 5th - Lesson # 4 of Russian Revolution - Political Opposition to the Czar and Part II and III of Nicholas and Alexandra
DECEMBER 4TH STORM DAY - ALL LESSONS MOVED AHEAD
December 3rd - Presentaions of Projects. Continue lessons on Russian Revolution if time allows.
November 30th - Class will be attending a guest speaker on "An inconvienient truth" joining Mr.Beardsley's environmental class.
November 29th - Viewing of movie "Nicholas and Alexandra" - Mrs. Richard and Mr. Williams are away.
November 28th - Major projects are due. Late policy applies. There will be homework tonight - worksheet on the Russian Revolution. Topics today include Bloody Sunday and Rasputin.
January 15th - Holocaust - Survivors - Memory of the Camps
January 14th - Extermination - The Final Solution
January 11th - Quiz on WW2 Holocaust - Discrimination and Persecution
January 10th - Holocaust - Indoctrination
January 9th - Hiroshima - Movie
January 8th - Ending of World War 2 - Hiroshima - Movie
Merry Chirstmas and Happy New Year - Have a safe and peaceful holiday
December 21st - D-Day Landings, Saving Private Ryan,
December 20th - Turning points of WW2 1943, Battle of Stalingrad
December 19th - African and Italian Theatres of War, Pearl Harbour
December 18th - Causes of World War II, Phoney War, The Blitz and Operation Barbarossa
December 17th - Rise of Hitler (assignment article on Nazism)
December 14th - Rise of Fascism in Italy - Mussolini ( assignment questions for reading in textbook)
December 13th - Test on Russian Revolution
December 12th - Review for Test
December 11th - Introduction to Stalin
December 10th - Lesson #7 - Civil War, War Communism and the NEP, Lenin's Death
December 7th - Lesson #6 - Lenin and the Bolshevik Revolution - Lenin leads Russia - Finish Nicholas and Alexandra
December 6th - Lesson #5 - Russian Revolution - March 1917 Revolution and New Governments formed - continue with Nicholas and Alexandra
December 5th - Lesson # 4 of Russian Revolution - Political Opposition to the Czar and Part II and III of Nicholas and Alexandra
DECEMBER 4TH STORM DAY - ALL LESSONS MOVED AHEAD
December 3rd - Presentaions of Projects. Continue lessons on Russian Revolution if time allows.
November 30th - Class will be attending a guest speaker on "An inconvienient truth" joining Mr.Beardsley's environmental class.
November 29th - Viewing of movie "Nicholas and Alexandra" - Mrs. Richard and Mr. Williams are away.
November 28th - Major projects are due. Late policy applies. There will be homework tonight - worksheet on the Russian Revolution. Topics today include Bloody Sunday and Rasputin.